I have thought up 6 different stages of gamer skill level. This means that there are 6 different levels of skill you can obtain as a gamer.
Stage 1: You are just beginning and learning all the basics. You have a grasp on most of the concepts but still have not quite mastered them yet. At this point you can beat some people but still loose most of the time.
Stage 2: You have mastered all of the basic concepts and you have vast knowledge of the game you are playing. At this point you are able to beat most people you come against.
Stage 3: This stage comes after years of practice. You have become so attuned to the game and other players that you are now able to pinpoint exactly when the opponent gives you an opening and you are able to take it. By this stage you are considered semi-pro.
Stage 4: This stage comes with even more years of practice. Up until this point you have only been able to see your opponent's openings. Upon reaching stage 4, you are now able to recognize your own openings and you prevent them from happening. By this stage you are considered Pro.
Stage 5: Very very few people ever reach this stage. This stage will come from practicing for decades. By this stage, you are able to predict all enemy movements. You have seen and played this game for so long that you are now able to clearly see what the opponent is going to do next. You are pretty much able to predict the entire match by this point. Very few Pro's actually reach stage 5. Most Pro's usually stop at stage 4.
Stage 6: This stage takes almost half a lifetime to obtain. Maybe one or two people per generation might reach this stage. By stage 6 you have been playing for so long that you can not only predict what your enemy will do, but you can actually manipulate them. When you start the game you can actually control exactly what the enemy will do and force them to make mistakes. By this stage you are unstoppable. The only way you would loose a match is if luck was completely against you. You are godly by this point.
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